Interview with Erik Stegman (Native Americans in Philanthropy)
Native Americans in Philanthropy is a Native-led organization that promotes equitable and effective philanthropy in Native communities. They support several
From Taing Rinith / Khmer Times: ChildSafe has trained hundreds of volunteer agents to identify children who may be in dangerous situations and intervene to protect them when necessary. Many of the agents are already working on the streets of Phnom Penh, such as tuk tuk drivers, and know how to identify those at risk of sexual assault, violence, bullying and other kids of abuse.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Sébastien Marot of Friends-International.
Native Americans in Philanthropy is a Native-led organization that promotes equitable and effective philanthropy in Native communities. They support several
Building on the widespread use of mobile phones in Kenya, Angaza has developed applications to provide people with financial services.
King’s Partnership and Partners in Health are outliers in the global health community in focusing on the mentorship of Sierra
Village of Wisdom protects the intellectual curiosity and positive racial self-concept of Black children by improving their learning environments. William
Hispanics in Philanthropy is a philanthropic organization funds, scales, and supports Latine-serving nonprofits that are focusing on most pressing issues
Well Grounded works across the Congo Basin to support civil society organizations by providing organizational and strategy development support so